Its All About Attitude – Guest Blogger, Robert Raker

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There is a common misconception about simplicity and its relationship to Christ and Christianity.  In fact, this misconception has caused many within the church to abandon this centuries old Brethren practice completely.  But why? The problem is that, as with mo st Biblical issues, we have gotten away from what […]

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On Desire Lines: Sarah Coakley, Vulnerability, and What Turns Us On – Guest Blogger, E Lawrence

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This post original was published on the blog Women in Theology. In a culture which capitalizes so much on desire, exploring the topic is an important theological task. Though this is a longer discussion than is usually shared here, the E. Lawrence gives a helpful reflection on desire as a […]

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A New Order for Clergy? – Guest Blogger, David Fitch

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David Fitch(Betty R. Lindner Chair of Evangelical Theology at Northern Seminary) shared these reflections on his blog “Reclaiming the Mission.” Given the recent conversations in the Church of the Brethren regardingour polity for ministerial leadership, his remarks seemed appropriate to share with our readers. With David’s permission, I have reposted […]

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Book Review: Joshua Believer’s Church Commentary – Guest Blogger, Frank Ramirez

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A Preacher’s Review of Joshua: Believers’ Church Bible Commentary by Gordon Matties (Herald Press, 2012). Reviewed by Frank Ramirez A few years ago when I was the junior partner, with Christina Bucher and David Leiter, co-editing the book The Witness of the Bible Scriptures for a New Testament Church, I was […]

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“Separate No More”: A Conversation – Guest Blogger, Darla Deardorff

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As we prepare to journey to Annual Conference and gather together as the body of Christ to discern God’s voice, I’d like to share with you the concluding words of the 2007 “Separate No More” paper to invite your prayerful reflection and response. As you engage in this reflection, you […]

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Anabaptists are hip!

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by Joshua Brockway In my work for the Church of the Brethren I increasingly find myself involved in discussions about our relevance today. Sometimes this is cast in the frame of doing workshops on Brethren Heritage, and in others it is outlined precisely in terms of relevance. Running in circles […]

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Small Groups in Congregational Life – Guest Blogger, Tim Harvey

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Tim Harvey, pastor of Central Church of the Brethren in Roanoke, VA recently shared some observations on small groups in church life in preparation for their congregational business meeting. In this post Tim discusses the components of vibrant small groups in the life of the congregation. The post was originally […]

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A Year of Biblical Womanhood: A Review – Guest Blogger, Dana Cassell

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  Rachel Held Evans’ new book, A Year of Biblical Womanhood is getting a bunch of press, which I’m glad about. There’s a lot of predictable internet bickering going on, a lot of posturing and arguing and name-calling, some pointed and snarky responses and some responses full of grace. Some […]

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